"the teachings concerning pudgala of a school named by Vasubandhu
as the Vatsipurtiyas ... founded by an elder named
Vatsiputra"

this Vatsiputra is believed to be Gotiputa [Gotri-putra]’s
disciple the Vachiputa named in inscriptions from stupa-s
[of the Maurya; suggesting that Pudgala-vada was then deemed tolearably
orthodox]

p. 87 the pudgala fire-simile

pudgala & skandha-s (‘aggregates’) :"To illustrate this they
give the example of the relationship between fire and fuel." {for,
at least, other schools of philosophy, nirvan.a is the extinction
of this fire}

p. 99, n. 12 Pudgala-vada fraternities

3, namely : Sammitiya; Dhammuttariya; Bhadra-ayan.iya

"Avantaka and Kaurukullaka/Kurukula are names for two (of one) of
these"

"able to visit the various heavenly realms where the Brahma deities live."
[in trance / dream]

dharma

(Dirgha Nikaya) "he who seeth me ... , he seeth the dhamma."
{cf. "He who seeth me, seeth the Father."} {this may be an allusion to
seeing the light of the Transfiguration.}

p. 232 (Samyukta Nikaya 3:120) "monks can call themselves sons
of the Buddha ... who are born from the dhamma, who are transformed by
the dhamma, who are inheritors of the dhamma". {cf. "joint-heirs
with Christ" (Romans 8:17)}